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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting system wide password change Post 98314 by kilemark on Tuesday 7th of February 2006 10:08:02 AM
Old 02-07-2006
Thanks

Perderabo,

Thank you for your reply. I wanted to know if I was on the right track in my other script, if so, where was I going wrong and why did you decide to do it the way that you did. I am just learning and any information would be great. Thanks again!

kilemark
 

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xcb_xkb_get_device_info(3)					   XCB Requests 					xcb_xkb_get_device_info(3)

NAME
xcb_xkb_get_device_info - SYNOPSIS
#include <xcb/xkb.h> Request function xcb_xkb_get_device_info_cookie_t xcb_xkb_get_device_info(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_xkb_device_spec_t deviceSpec, uint16_t wanted, uint8_t allButtons, uint8_t firstButton, uint8_t nButtons, xcb_xkb_led_class_spec_t ledClass, xcb_xkb_id_spec_t ledID); Reply datastructure typedef struct xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t { uint8_t response_type; uint8_t deviceID; uint16_t sequence; uint32_t length; uint16_t present; uint16_t supported; uint16_t unsupported; uint16_t nDeviceLedFBs; uint8_t firstBtnWanted; uint8_t nBtnsWanted; uint8_t firstBtnRtrn; uint8_t nBtnsRtrn; uint8_t totalBtns; uint8_t hasOwnState; uint16_t dfltKbdFB; uint16_t dfltLedFB; uint8_t pad0[2]; xcb_atom_t devType; uint16_t nameLen; } xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t; Reply function xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply(xcb_connection_t *conn, xcb_xkb_get_device_info_cookie_t cookie, xcb_generic_error_t **e); Reply accessors xcb_xkb_string8_t *xcb_xkb_get_device_info_name(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_request_t *reply); int xcb_xkb_get_device_info_name_length(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); xcb_generic_iterator_t xcb_xkb_get_device_info_name_end(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); xcb_xkb_action_t *xcb_xkb_get_device_info_btn_actions(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_request_t *reply); int xcb_xkb_get_device_info_btn_actions_length(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); xcb_xkb_action_iterator_t xcb_xkb_get_device_info_btn_actions_iterator(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); int xcb_xkb_get_device_info_leds_length(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); xcb_xkb_device_led_info_iterator_t xcb_xkb_get_device_info_leds_iterator(const xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply_t *reply); REQUEST ARGUMENTS
conn The XCB connection to X11. deviceSpec TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. wanted TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. allButtons TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. firstButton TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. nButtons TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. ledClass TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. ledID TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. REPLY FIELDS
response_type The type of this reply, in this case XCB_XKB_GET_DEVICE_INFO. This field is also present in the xcb_generic_reply_t and can be used to tell replies apart from each other. sequence The sequence number of the last request processed by the X11 server. length The length of the reply, in words (a word is 4 bytes). deviceID TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. present TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. supported TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. unsupported TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. nDeviceLedFBs TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. firstBtnWanted TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. nBtnsWanted TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. firstBtnRtrn TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. nBtnsRtrn TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. totalBtns TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. hasOwnState TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. dfltKbdFB TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. dfltLedFB TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. devType TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. nameLen TODO: NOT YET DOCUMENTED. DESCRIPTION
RETURN VALUE
Returns an xcb_xkb_get_device_info_cookie_t. Errors have to be handled when calling the reply function xcb_xkb_get_device_info_reply. If you want to handle errors in the event loop instead, use xcb_xkb_get_device_info_unchecked. See xcb-requests(3) for details. ERRORS
This request does never generate any errors. SEE ALSO
AUTHOR
Generated from xkb.xml. Contact xcb@lists.freedesktop.org for corrections and improvements. XCB
2014-06-10 xcb_xkb_get_device_info(3)
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